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Let's see. I mentioned family dinner Tuesday, did I not? My newest niece (#37) is cute - and teeny tiny. Also got email from one of the oldest nieces - I now have great-nephew #3. Oops, time to make another baby blanket!

We saw "Over the Hedge" yesterday. It was cute - not great, but cute and amusing, worth the matinee price. Had some moments in it that were definitely for the grownups. ("Stellllaaaaa!") We ate lunch beforehand at a Pakistani restaurant in the same mall, and it was not bad at all - a very large lunch buffet. Some sort of Pakistani equivalent of MTV on a big screen at the back of one dining area - all music videos featuring scantily clad young women and strong young men - with the occasional camel wandering past.

It was also damn hot for here, yesterday, and I wound up sleeping a lot later than usual today, missing lunch, which I blame on the heat.

However, we are going out to supper tonight, because: We arrived in Maryland a year ago today!

We left Texas on the 14th - and so this past Wednesday, at the Silver Diner, we celebrated that by ordering the Crunchy Gulf Shrimp Platter (yes, it's a no-no on both our diets). Silver Diner, you may recall me mentioning previously, is the home of the world's best chicken pot pie. So, we had a Texas meal on Wednesday. And tonight, we will eat at the same restaurant that was the first real restaurant we ate at in the area (not a chain, not fast food), a local place called the Crab Shanty. We actually didn't first eat there until the 21st of June last year - because that's when our car finally arrived, and we started roaming around further than the chain restaurants a block away from the apartment. As it happens, the Crab Shanty is closer to our house here in Catonsville than it was to the apartment in Columbia, a peculiarity of its location right on Route 40 in Ellicott City. Anyway, I'm looking forward to more fresh seafood.

Observations on a year in Maryland:
Food is more expensive here. Classical music is cheaper and more frequent.
Water is considerably cheaper. Air conditioning is going to jump in price pretty drastically this year. It will still be cheaper to air condition this ranch house than the leaky antique on Riverside.
There are lots of wild cottontail rabbits in our neighborhood. And wild strawberries growing on our lawn. We didn't have those in Texas.
On the other hand, we don't have Schlotzky's or Magnolia Cafe here, and I do miss those.
We are finally beginning to get the house in the shape we will be comfortable with; by the time we've actually been in this house a year, we may even be mostly unpacked!
So far, so good.

wow

Date: 2006-06-18 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilsithlady.livejournal.com
You are VERY close to me, relatively speaking! I live on the Eastern Shore, in Virginia, about fifteen miles or so north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel complex leading to Norfolk - the southern end of the shore. You live in quite a nice area of MD, I think.

now, I've never been to a Silver Diner, but now that I know they have chicken pie, I'll have to go. Haven't had one eaten in a restaurant since I left San Diego and the renowned Chicken Pie shop there.

Re: wow

Date: 2006-06-18 06:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com
I didn't realize we lived that close! We'll have to get together. We run south all the time for various things; my youngest brother lives in Ft. Washington right by the Woodrow Wilson bridge, plus we go to concerts in VA a lot.
Truly, the Silver Diner's is the best pot pie I have ever had, anywhere. And that includes The Bakehouse in Austin, which has a damn good whole wheat crust on their pot pie.

Date: 2006-06-18 02:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parelle.livejournal.com
Congrats on a milestone!

Date: 2006-06-19 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stylizedboredom.livejournal.com
And Maryland doesn't have Liz. You forgot that. The most important thing of all. If it isn't full of Liz's marshmallowey-goodness, it is all bad.

BTW: Like a stalker, I drive past your old house on a monthly basis.

Date: 2006-07-03 03:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bunrab.livejournal.com
OK, tell me what they've done to it. I'm a masochist; I can take it. Did they repaint it some ordinary color? Put up vinyl siding? Put anachronistic shutters on all the windows?

Date: 2006-09-03 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stylizedboredom.livejournal.com
They have a sign in the front yard that such-and-such contracting is doing the remodeling. Have a stack of wood in the driveway. Paint, siding, shutters: no. From what I can see from the road, it is nicely decorated inside. Cindy probably has better info than that.

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